Developmental Vision Care, P.C.

Your Greenbrier West Eye Doctor

601 Innovation Dr, Chesapeake, VA

About Us

Our developmental approach to vision care places special emphasis on visual skills testing (eye teaming, eye movement control, and focusing) because difficulties in these areas often affect classroom and work performance. We provide effective treatments for visual problems of patients with Attention Deficit Disorder, Learning/Reading Problems, and Visual Perceptual Problems such as reversals in reading and writing.

You will see our caring attitude reflected in the thoroughness of our evaluations and in the extra time we spend answering your questions, informing you about your visual condition and in discussing all the treatment alternatives that are available.

 

  • Comprehensive Eye Exams
  • Dry Eyes
  • Myopia Management
  • Pediatric Eye Care
  • Sport Vision
  • Vision Therapy
  • Neuro Optometry
  • Amblyopia Treatment
  • Strabismus Treatment

Location & Hours

Access

  • Onsite Parking
  • Onsite Parking

Our Team

Dr. Kenneth Westcott O.D

Dr. Kenneth Westcott, O.D

Dr. Ken Westcott has been helping children and adults in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia meet their visual needs for over 20 years. He received his Doctorate in Optometry from the Ohio State University where he focused his clinical... Show More

Dr. Ken Westcott has been helping children and adults in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia meet their visual needs for over 20 years. He received his Doctorate in Optometry from the Ohio State University where he focused his clinical training on Child and Vision Development. His practice provides vision therapy to patients who range in complexity from computer Eyestrain and learning-related vision problems to patients with autism, strabismus (eye-turns), and amblyopia (lazy eye), or those who have suffered a concussion, traumatic, or acquired brain injury. Dr. Westcott has continued his post-doctoral studies through the College of Optometrists in Vision Development, the Optometric Extension Program Foundation, and the Baltimore Academy of Behavioral Optometry. He is an active member of the Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association, American Optometric Association, the Virginia Optometric Association, the Tidewater Optometric Society, and Parents Active in Vision Education.

  • Family Friendly